If you have been taking injection before the conception then you may have to continue. But the doses must be determined by the doctor.
2006-09-17 00:56:56
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answered by Ishan26 7
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answered by Tamika 3
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2016-09-17 19:55:58
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answered by Nanette 3
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2016-05-17 02:51:25
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answered by Anonymous
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If your health care provider saysyou have gestational diabetes which needs to be controlled with injections then you need to take the injections because not doing so could have really bad health consequences for you & then for the baby.
2006-09-17 01:03:23
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answered by curiousgeorge 5
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yes it is. I have gestional diabetes, and i am currently taking insulin 2 times a day. Just make sure that u take the med when u are suppose to.
2006-09-17 04:08:03
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answered by omarion's mommy 4
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Your doctor would have explained all this to you...if he prescribed insulin. Lots of pregnant diabetic women continue with their injections. I have'nt heard of any alternative
2006-09-17 00:56:24
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answered by Taylor29 7
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Yes it is, in fact your doctor may increase it a little. If you are on oral medication for diabetis they usually will stop that and give you the injections instead.
2006-09-17 00:56:06
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answered by Fruit Cake Lady 5
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Yes. It is unsafe not too. If you don't do the insulin shots, your child could become brain damaged.
2006-09-17 01:42:04
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answered by C K Platypus 6
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yes, its safer then going without. Both are treated the same, just one has a better chance of going away after pregnancy.
2006-09-17 00:57:26
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answered by erinjl123456 6
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